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Using pronoun "it" instead of (personal) pronouns "her" or "him"
word-choice
grammar
pronouns
personal-pronouns
Does English use the word ‘thou’ in any situations nowadays? [closed]
offensive-language
personal-pronouns
archaicisms
contemporary-english
thou-thee-thy
Analyzing 'genitive/accusative + V-ing phrase (gerund-participle phrase)' as different constructions
possessives
personal-pronouns
possessive-vs-oblique
Is the signature of a letter a subject or an object?
pronouns
subjects
personal-pronouns
objects
subject-or-object
Who is "we" in my thesis?
personal-pronouns
narration
"Bob and us" or "Bob and we" or "Bob and ourselves"?
word-choice
grammar
personal-pronouns
grammatical-case
coordinating-conjunctions
Why 'a friend of mine' is not 'my friend's friend'?
idioms
pronouns
personal-pronouns
double-possessive
Advice for using multiple same-gender personal pronouns in the same sentence
personal-pronouns
grammatical-gender
The Royal We: Who are "we"?
history
formality
personal-pronouns
royal-we
A respectful alternative to the word "you" or "your" [duplicate]
etymology
pronouns
formality
personal-pronouns
thou-thee-thy
___, ___, and I am/are…
word-usage
personal-pronouns
"People like you" versus "people like yourself"?
personal-pronouns
reflexives
"Us Americans" or "We Americans"?
personal-pronouns
grammatical-case
appositives
Use of "myself" in business-speak
grammaticality
pronouns
personal-pronouns
Subject-verb Concord [duplicate]
grammaticality
verb-agreement
relative-clauses
personal-pronouns
grammatical-person
Can a pronoun and its referent have different plurality?
grammatical-number
personal-pronouns
antecedents
pragmatics
pronominal-agreement
Why is "police" referred to using the singular pronoun "it" in this sentence?
nouns
grammatical-number
personal-pronouns
collective-nouns
pronominal-agreement
'She' as sentence object [duplicate]
syntactic-analysis
personal-pronouns
direct-objects
indirect-objects
Which English dialects have 2nd person plural?
dialects
personal-pronouns
variants
Is naming the first person last proper grammar or just proper manners? [duplicate]
pronouns
personal-pronouns
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